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According to a press release earlier today, Nintendo are going to release a 3D version of the Nintendo DS handheld console. While the press release was very scarce in information, some members of the Japanese media have managed to provide more details on the upcoming device.

It’s speculated at this point that the 3DS will feature a thumbstick of sort, which will be used for manipulating objects in 3D space. There will also likely be a vibration feedback system. All of this is derived from some patents filed by Nintendo last year.

The wireless capabilities of the device should be improved as well, as it’s expected to support the 802.11g standard. Last but not least, it’s likely we’ll also get an increase in the battery life, even maybe bringing it to what it used to be in the DS Lite. Right now, the DSi can run for about 9 hours with a fully-charged battery, which compared to the 15 hours the DS Lite is capable of, makes quite a difference.

Just 2 more months of rumors before the 3DS hits E3… then we’ll see how really this Sharp parallax barrier technology delivers handheld 3D gaming.

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I’m really looking forward to this years E3 now. How Nintendo is going to pull this off, I don’t know, but I have faith that they see their competition (Apple for instance) is on the rise, and wouldn’t make such a move unless they were confident it’ll be a success.

james braselton

hi there i am getting very exited about E3 but nintendo has leaked a few confirmed detailed on the internet